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Analysis Of Interactions In A Synchronous Hybrid English Class, Chaoran Wang, Ying Luo
Analysis Of Interactions In A Synchronous Hybrid English Class, Chaoran Wang, Ying Luo
Faculty Scholarship
Interaction plays an essential role in teaching and learning, whether in face-to-face, online, or blended-hybrid settings (Anderson, 2003; Smith & Kurthen, 2007). While hybrid learning has gained in popularity since the COVID emergency, the discourse nature of hybrid classrooms remains less explored. Current literature mainly focuses on the discourse analysis of hybrid interactions in higher education. However, there is limited research in the context of synchronous hybrid instruction for young English language learners (Lin et al., 2017).
The Impacts Of Discrimination On Mental And Physical Health, Mahal Alvarez-Backus
The Impacts Of Discrimination On Mental And Physical Health, Mahal Alvarez-Backus
Honors Theses
The present studies investigated the role of campus climate and discrimination on college students’ mental and physical health. Young adults completed measures that assessed their perceptions of campus climate, sense of belonging, depressive symptoms, anxiety levels, sleep quality, physical health symptoms, and experiences with discrimination. Despite the fact that there were not any differences in physical health or sleep quality, there were significant differences in phycological health, specifically with depressive symptoms. Across both studies, there were significant group differences in mental health, particularly that students of color reported higher levels of depressive symptoms than white students. Having empathetic faculty was …
Connecting With His Culture, Christina Dong
Connecting With His Culture, Christina Dong
Colby Magazine
Ray Nakada leads effort to elevate Asian-American studies.
Expanding The Literary Enterprise: How We Experience The Texts Of The Advanced Placement English Literature And Composition Curriculum, Molly Ostrow
Honors Theses
How we read the texts of the Advanced Placement English Literature and Composition curriculum.
The Word On Colby's Posse: What The Posse Program Is And What It Isn't, Gerry Boyle
The Word On Colby's Posse: What The Posse Program Is And What It Isn't, Gerry Boyle
Colby Magazine
Colby is enrolling top students from New York City, who arrive as Colby’s Posse.
Educated Travelers: Alumni Join Professors As Cbb Travel Program Takes Off, Alicia Nemiccolo Macleay
Educated Travelers: Alumni Join Professors As Cbb Travel Program Takes Off, Alicia Nemiccolo Macleay
Colby Magazine
Alumni travel programs, which include faculty experts on countries and cultures, are more popular than ever.